Ryan throws 3 TD passes, Falcons hold off Bucs 34-29

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston (3) tosses the ball away during the second half of an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018, in Atlanta. The Atlanta Falcons won 34-29. (AP Photo/John Amis)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston (3) tosses the ball against the Atlanta Falcons during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018, in Atlanta. The Atlanta Falcons won 34-29. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

Atlanta Falcons kicker Matt Bryant (3) boots a field goal against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the final minutes of the fourth quarter of an NFL football game on Sunday, Oct 14, 2018, in Atlanta. Bryant left the field after the kick with an apparent injury. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)

Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan walks off the field after an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018, in Atlanta. The Atlanta Falcons won 34-29. Ryan's three TD passes gave him 274 in his career, passing Joe Montana for 16th on the career list. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin (12) headed to the end zone for a touchdown against Atlanta Falcons linebacker Foye Oluokun (54) during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Amis)

Atlanta Falcons running back Tevin Coleman (26) runs into the end zone for a touchdown against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

Winston and the Bucs drove to the Atlanta 21 but were out of timeouts. With the Falcons dropping nearly everyone toward the end zone, expecting a pass, Winston took the snap and darted straight up the middle of the field. When he was about to be tackled at the 10, he pitched the ball toward receiver Adam Humphries, who was so intent on going for the winning score he couldn't hang on.

The ball skipped to Mike Evans, who blindly flung it in the direction of DeSean Jackson along the sideline at the 5. Jackson might've had a chance to dive for the end zone, but he couldn't come up with another bouncing ball. It rolled harmlessly out of bounds to end the game.

Jackson ripped off his helmet and kicked the pylon in disgust on his way to the locker room.

"The play is a play you run once," tight end O.J. Howard said. "It was a great call. We almost got it."

Ryan's three TD passes gave him 274 in his career, passing Joe Montana for 16th on the career list.

"Obviously it's very special any time your name is brought up with Joe's," Ryan said. "But I'm more excited about the win."

He also had a big scramble on third-and-9, powering for a 13-yard gain that set up his final scoring pass.

Quinn made a gutsy call with just over a minute remaining, sending on Matt Bryant to attempt a 57-yard field goal with Atlanta clinging to a 31-29 lead.

Bryant's kick just cleared the crossbar, extending the Falcons' lead. The 43-yard-old Bryant put everything into the kick and immediately grabbed his right hamstring before hobbling off the field.

Quinn's decision forced the Bucs to go for a touchdown.

"I can't say enough about Matt Bryant and the kick he had," Quinn gushed. "He's definitely one of the most mentally tough players I've had a chance to coach."

JULIO'S DAY

Julio Jones went another game without a touchdown catch.

The Falcons didn't mind a bit.

Jones had 10 receptions for 143 yards — his third 100-yard game of the season — and constantly drew attention away from his teammates. That allowed Austin Hooper, Mohamed Sanu and Tevin Coleman to haul in scoring passes.

Jones has gone 11 straight regular-season games without a TD since a Nov. 26, 2017, victory over Tampa Bay, when he had two scoring catches.

BUC-KLING DOWN

The beleaguered Tampa Bay defense, which is guided by former Falcons coach Mike Smith, was shredded in the first half for three touchdowns, a last-second field goal and 275 yards.

It showed a bit of improvement after the break, actually forcing Atlanta to punt on three straight possessions.

But, with the game on the line, the Bucs surrendered a 75-yard drive capped by Ryan's 6-yard TD pass to Coleman and a 36-yard possession that set up Bryant's long field goal.

Tampa Bay came into the game allowing 34.75 points per game, more than any team in the league.

INJURY REPORT

Atlanta's receiving corps took a beating. Calvin Ridley, who was leading the Falcons with six touchdown catches, went out in the first half with an ankle injury and didn't return. Sanu was sidelined in the second half with a hip problem after hauling in a 35-yard touchdown pass.

The loss of two receivers forced the Falcons to give more playing time to Justin Hardy, Marvin Hall and Russell Gage. Hardy had three catches and Gage came up with a big catch on Atlanta's touchdown drive in the fourth quarter.

The Bucs lost defensive tackle Gerald McCoy, who walked slowly off the field in the fourth quarter with an undisclosed injury. Also, cornerback Ryan Smith was evaluated for a possible concussion.

UP NEXT

Buccaneers: Return home next Sunday to host the Cleveland Browns (2-3-1).

Falcons: Host the struggling New York Giants (1-5) on Monday, Oct. 22, to close out a stretch of five home games in the first seven weeks of the season.